Blaine Gabbert has a chance to impress a new coach and a new general manager in his third season with the Jacksonville Jaguars. Although Gabbert still has support to break through as the team's starting quarterback, he'll need to put his arm and athleticism together to keep the No. 1 job.

That new GM, David Caldwell, told NFL.com that Gabbert is just part of the "wide-open competition" at the position. That already includes veteran Chad Henne, who took over when Gabbert went down with a shoulder injury last season. Caldwell and team officials are also looking at adding quarterbacks through both free agency and the draft to make it more than a two-man race.

There aren't many compelling names set to hit the market, but the Dolphins' Matt Moore—who took over for Henne in Miami before backing up rookie Ryan Tannehill last season—is one to watch. As far as trading for a more established starter, the Florida Times-Union reported the Jaguars aren't interested in going after the 49ers' Alex Smith.

Looking at the rest of the 2011 QB class taken in the top 36 picks, Gabbert needs to play catch up, and the Jaguars should be wanting results. Cam Newton is well established as the starter in Carolina, and Minnesota's Christian Ponder, Cincinnati's Andy Dalton and San Francisco's Colin Kaepernick all were playoff quarterbacks in 2012.